At Ms. Paden’s breakfast club, students followed verbal instructions while using creativity and collaboration to create “Cutie Spiders” for a fun healthy snack! If you want to try at home, we used 2 cuties, 2 mini marshmallows and 2 mini chocolate chips. (We might have used more marshmallows and chocolate chips to fuel us through the project!)
Happy Halloween! 🎃


Check out the amazing carving skills displayed in Montana Living

Have a safe and fun Halloween weekend!

A huge shout out to our wonderful kitchen crew for getting our cafeteria salad bar up and running this week! We appreciate the love and dedication that goes into getting our staff and students fed!

Free- Coding Through Dance Workshop
Girls Grades 4-6
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What: Trunk or Treat
When: Friday, October 29th from 6:00-7:00
Where: Bonner School Playground

Check out the great pumpkins 🎃 carved by Montana Living!

We have some super wonderful book characters in our Bonner Library pumpkin patch. Thank you to everyone that brought in pumpkins to decorate our shelves!


The fourth grade recently took a field trip to Maclay Flats with our naturalists from the Montana Natural History Center. They were able to explore the structure and function of various animals, become experts on many different living organisms, and go on a nature hike in search them.



These young men showed true lumberjack grit and battled through lots of adversity as a team but they never gave up. Proud is an understatement.



This is a wonderful way to start my day! Welcome back Lumberjacks!!
The Lumberjack Cross Country season ended on an inspiring note with almost all runners running their fastest paced for the duration of the 2 mile run. Though our team was small, we had lots of heart and were bursting with GRIT! The Jacks XC team worked hard every day of the season with long runs, mountain runs, intervals, and races. Great Job Jacks Runners!



7th graders just finished reading the short story “The War of the Wall” by Toni Cade Bambara. The story is about a painter who comes into a community to paint a new mural, but finds that she is less than welcome. These students wrote six word theme statements about the story, and then used them to create a chalk mural on the sidewalks! Check it out!




Congratulations Bonner Volleyball teams! What a great season!
Thank you for all your hard work!
Ms. Homer and Ms. Quinn


Students in Mrs. Vogel's class enjoyed learning about the Grant Creek Schoolhouse and all about pressing apples into cider on their field trip to Fort Missoula!


Enjoy your four day weekend! Remember, no school tomorrow Thursday, October 21 or Friday, October 22. We will see you on Monday, October 25.
This year we have had puzzles as an option to work on during checkout. It is always fun to see how much has been done between each class each week and students have been loving seeing the progress. Here are a few of the ones that have been completed so far.


This year we have had puzzles as an option to work on during checkout. It is always fun to see how much has been done between each class each week and students have been loving seeing the progress. Here are a few of the ones that have been completed so far.
How many seeds are in a pumpkin? Does a pumpkin sink or float? How much does a pumpkin weigh? These are all just SOME of the inquiries Mrs. Burgess’s class got to investigate hands-on this week! These budding scientists are officially on their way to being Pumpkin Experts! (Part 2)



How many seeds are in a pumpkin? Does a pumpkin sink or float? How much does a pumpkin weigh? These are all just SOME of the inquiries Mrs. Burgess’s class got to investigate hands-on this week! These budding scientists are officially on their way to being Pumpkin Experts! (Part 1)




